Doubletree Ranch Road bewilderment prompts hazy CIP Committee pursuit

A view of the Paradise Valley Town Council during a study session at Town Hall where the local matters of the day are debated and discussed. / Paradise Valley Independent

 

By Melissa Rosequist | Paradise Valley Independent

The late-night discussion amongst Paradise Valley Town Council members over a proposed committee to handle resident communication and education for capital improvement projects shined a light on more issues than one.

Following their study session and regular business meeting on Thursday, Nov. 15, the Town Council reconvened to discuss the idea of a capital improvement projects committee suggested by Mayor Michael Collins earlier this fall.

The catalyst for the pursuit appears to be an attempt to quell the resident distress that broke out over a $3.3 million roadway project many say they weren’t aware of — including some members of Paradise Valley Town Council, they say.

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